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Venice in the late 15th century. The Château de
Lusignan, near Poitiers, was the prin****l seat of the
Lusignans. It is
shown at its
height in the
March illumination...
- Hunter), was the
first Lord of
Lusignan. He is
mentioned in the
Chronicle of Saint-Maixent. In
later years the
Lusignans held the
forest from the east...
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Kingdom of France. Guy was the son of Hugh VIII of
Lusignan and
Bourgogne of Rancon. Both the
Lusignans and the
Rancons had a long
history of involvement...
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Lusignan (French pronunciation: [lyziɲɑ̃]) is a
commune in the
Vienne department in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine
region in
western France. It lies 25 km southwest...
- and last
marriage to King
Aimery of Cyprus. She had a
sister Sibylla of
Lusignan, a
younger brother,
Amalric who died as a
young child. By her mother's...
- Hugh VII the
Brown of
Lusignan or
Hugues II de La
Marche (French:
Hugues le Brun) (1065–1151), Sire de
Lusignan, Couhé and Château-Larcher and
Count of...
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Stefano Lusignan (1537–1590), also
known as Étienne de
Lusignan and
Estienne de
Lusignan, was a priest, scholar, and
titular bishop of
Venetian Cyprus...
- Hugh of
Lusignan was a
common name for
French of the
House of
Lusignan. Hugh I (early 10th century) Hugh II (died 967) Hugh III Hugh IV Hugh V (died 1060)...
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Montgommery family with the
recognition of the Plantagenets. In 1168, the
Lusignans revolted against King
Henry II of
England and
killed his
confidant Patrick...
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Peter of
Lusignan (French:
Pierre de
Lusignan); died 10
February 1451) was a
regent of the
Kingdom of
Cyprus and
titular Count of Tripoli. He was son of...